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snow fence (plural snow fences)

  1. A fence erected for the purpose of preventing windblown snow from drifting, e.g. onto a road or railway.
    • 1940 October, “Notes and News: A Newfoundland Journey”, in Railway Magazine, page 571:
      "The line abounds in curves and grades," Mr. Thompson writes. "Snow fences are most conspicuous all the way, and vie with fire protection notices through the forests in catching the eye. [...]."
    • 1949 March and April, F. G. Roe, “I Saw Three Englands–2”, in Railway Magazine, page 82:
      It did not need Driver Thornhill's revelations of winter snows to identify the purpose of rows of discarded sleepers flanking the alignment picket-wise in single and occasionally double formation. I had learned by bitter experience to recognise snow-fences!
    • 1953 February, “Trees as Snow Fences”, in Railway Magazine, page 74:
      On the Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway, a substantial saving has been achieved by planting some first-year seedling trees beside 2¼ miles of track where the snow fences had to be renewed every ten years.

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